High School School Special Education Teacher Position Available In Essex, Massachusetts

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Company:
Salem Academy Charter School
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

High School School Special Education Teacher
Salem Academy Charter School
Salem Academy Charter School – Salem, Massachusetts Job Details

Job ID:

5242351

Application Deadline:

Posted until filled

Posted:

Jun 17, 2025

Starting Date:

Aug 11, 2025
Job Description
Who We Are
Salem Academy Charter School (SACS) is a nationally ranked urban charter school located north of Boston, MA, serving nearly 500 students in grades 6-12. Since 2004, SACS has been committed to educating the diverse population of Salem through an integration of rigorous college preparatory academics and community service. Our mission is to graduate informed, articulate, and proactive individuals of strong character. Learn more about Salem Academy Charter School here.
What We Believe
At SACS, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive school community. We aim to build a faculty and staff that reflects the rich diversity of our student body, creating an environment where perspectives, ideas, and identities are valued and integrated into our work and educational practices.
We value a school culture rooted in mutual respect, integrity, professionalism, excellence, collaboration, and human kindness, particularly in supporting age-appropriate adolescent development.
What You’ll Do
As a Special Education Teacher at SACS, you will play a critical role in supporting student success. You will collaborate with colleagues, families, and administrators to ensure that all students with disabilities receive the services and support necessary to achieve their full potential.

Your responsibilities will include:

Working with and for

Students:

Plan and deliver differentiated, standards-aligned instruction in small-group settings.
Provide individualized and inclusive support across core content areas in an inclusion setting using a push-in model.
Collaborate with grade-level teams to modify lessons, assignments, and assessments to meet student needs.
Support, plan and/or co-lead Service-Learning projects
Co-teach Social-Emotional learning curriculum for the Lower School once a week
Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) that include measurable, data-driven goals aligned with student needs.
Collect and analyze data to monitor progress toward IEP goals and benchmarks.
Write quantitative progress reports at the end of each progress reporting period.
Design and implement student-driven Transition Planning Forms (TPFs) for students aged 13 and older.
Implement common academic and behavioral procedures to ensure a structure, respectful, and achievement-oriented environment conducive to student outcomes
Input academic and behavioral data on the school data management system
Analyze student data and monitor student progress through standards-based assessments
If qualified, conduct academic testing, write comprehensive evaluation reports, and present findings at IEP eligibility meetings.
Working with and for

Families:

Facilitate ongoing communication with families to provide updates on student progress and address concerns.
Attend IEP meetings and help ensure parent input and collaboration in developing plans for student growth.
Participate in Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences.
Working with and for Colleagues
Consult and collaborate with general education teachers, guiding IEP implementation and accommodations.
Share best practices for teaching diverse learners with colleagues to ensure inclusive classroom practices.
Actively participate in weekly professional development sessions and grade-level meetings.
Facilitate IEP meetings, including annual reviews and progress updates, in partnership with the Team Chairs and the Managing Director of Student Services.
Maintain clear and consistent communication with school leadership regarding student needs and team progress.
Provide guidance, support, and direction to paraprofessionals working with special education students and special education liaisons (if you possess a license).
Who You Are
We are looking for a skilled educator who is passionate about supporting diverse learners.

The ideal candidate will:

Have at least 1-3 years of experience teaching Special Education and a strong understanding of culturally responsive education.
Be deeply committed to student outcomes, with the ability to create student-centered learning environments that respond proactively and reactively to students’ academic and social-emotional needs.
Be values-aligned, sharing SACS’s commitment to community, equity, and high expectations.
Have experience fostering effective inclusion practices and building positive classroom and school culture.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (required).
Demonstrated subject matter competence through at least one year of teaching experience.
Massachusetts Teacher Certification in Special Education or successful completion of relevant MTELs (required).
Experience designing and implementing IEPs, including measurable goals and accommodations.
Skills in collecting and analyzing data to drive instructional decisions.
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with families, students, and colleagues.
Preferred but not required:
Multilingual, including Spanish.
Master’s, PhD, or EdD in a related field.
Experience designing and implementing a culturally responsive curriculum.
Life experiences are similar to those of SACS students.
Join Us
Salem Academy Charter School is committed to the professional growth of its staff and the success of its students. By joining our team, you will contribute to a school community that values learning, collaboration, and service to others.

Position Type:

Full-time

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